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GLASGOW WINTER ASSIZES

... GLAS(,OIV .INTEfR ASSIZES. SA'T!RVlAY. 2d ; SA'1rVIRD .l- 2(1 . :. W.y 1117a3>rarf, ;titl Mrs T'Tma!- e arecm.stc.. coining. pleaded NIMt Guilty. Aftce th.: rec n Oirt en (f the N.be-sl, tie Jnro found th, Cl: rn rllilli oqa) IXyhIC, amli he uan SenitnceD iti. 11 t of 1(1,s confi01 ?? in Iidiwldl, 10nnd to seozn ( tra$psprE12tnonT. M-Ta:aggart nodl his Wif.k horn botlb . 1l1 izssed. 'llv. I ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—OCT. 15

... MIHDDLESEX SESSIONS-OCT. 15. H -enry Palnser was charged with fraudislently receiving 0 of tenbilleo exchag e, fonr It, 500 each, drawn by Frincis *h Dugdale Astley, Esq. w MrA~tly crss~xam~~ed y te pri~soler The sum E a 'nsriratn tenl hills at L. 500 eachatterueto le ArMfiie on1? No other persnn was present at the ttmej I Sad - shnld e saisfed wth onysim from.L.760l) to ,S L .5000. I said L ...

LONDON POLICE REPORTERS

... LONDON, POLICE REPORTERSS. nf WLlnD.I..\n morni n. jilis LONDON, 110LIU1, 15 n rkla ' I . TAl1YvLF.RolE-(a` WednegN' Riormning 1jest os tbe .bus il commenced, a case of trivial importalnc :was called on, when at the moment the reporter of tlhe Times came into the justice roon, nand aas approaching the deisk uinally appropriated for reporters, which hlad becn previously occupied by two ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Dec. 18

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-I)ev 18. 11BEI. Fu~tsEY ?? CT.T.MENT. ! Tbis was an action to recovor cmnpon `M i~tl ri (I ii:1- ges for a libel inserted in tire Mlorninbrg cv) Thre irlaintiff, it will be rememnberedl, tool:k an . ti e lt i: 1 the late Calthorpe Street affair, on ?? ol rn si iW was apprehended and crminitr-d on the ceajrtli Iha o 4 stabbin¢ a policeman riamned Clillfy; on ancr r; c ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... mc,1I COURT OF. JUSTICIARY. * 1itl UU iflx ?? stead of- Onsna Court met for the purpose of Corn- tinl stead of te c .Sthe roll for trial duirin the recessh chld fn ?? Lord Gillies presid. hiE lcolony o f ?? i lohol, Bfilrc procecdings to the proper business of thle Court, lt wr ols- evsone of the Circuit Clerks of-Justiclary, pro i of the, duced an appeinltment by h ?? i b lities of fanvour, ...

POORS' MONEY

... * A ease ?? been brought uinder outr notice, con- nected with the levying or the peors' ten yin this city, which we thinkikdeserving of being stated, as it may serve to give a cliect to a collateral imposi- tion of which we have had documentary evidence exhibited to us. The Managers having, it sOcms, issued orders for the collection of arrears by means of legal proceedings, if necessary ...

LAW CASES

... a f TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCUiRY. Sia-I Wish you honest editors, who contribute so much to our amusement, and, I may add; to our instruc- s tion, and to whose noble exertions the Reform Act is m mainry owing, would, when news are scarce, give us oc- casionally a few Reports of Law. Cases. They would 1 show us howr to net-for what is the case of one man fi to-day may be that of, ...

SUICIDE OF A WEST INDIA MERCHANT

... SUICiDE OF A WEST INDIA TMERCHANT. Os WeltneFtlny an inquest was ireld at the Blue Posts, Charlotte Street, Fitzrov Sliuare, Oln the body of Don- ciin Brown, Esq. a WVest India merchant. Mr Brown, whoi was about tifty years of age, hall recently nrrived in E3giplnd, and engaged hpartnints on the 22i instant at ,Mr Pitsi!n'e house, 28, Upper Chaloltte Street. His nifil, four children, and two ...

NATIONAL CONVENTION—MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... ' i NATIONAL CONVISEN-TI( OMURI UER I | OF A POLICEMAN. . . . - 1 ._ _ 1 ?? _l I t i During the last week bills have been issued, sta- ting' that a meeting wvould be held in Coldbath- fields this day, in order to. adopt the preliminary measures necessaty for the calling together of ?a Na. tional Convention. III consequence of that bill, om t Friday a proclamation was issued by the Secretary t ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... 11 -rT_ House of Loris, July 24. EWVIN G V. CUTLEN OIL MACKENZIE. JuDomENT.-Lord Wynford, who had heard this Csee a fortnight ago, delivered his opinion, in %0hiiellie dif- felcl from that of the Court of Session. A sri-avet hald been dismissed by his master, ant the question in the first place was, whether he was i usti fiably and prop l]rly dis- missed. The master, in his deeliic, charged ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met yesterday, sebon there appeared beforp thena James HoOrl, accused of thlef, aggravated by being habit and repute, anli a previous consviction, who pleaded Guilty to stealing a rope from the sloop Juneo of Dundee, on the 18th March last, and was sentenced to sa-cn years transportation. Georgqe Sutherland, cooper. and Chatrles ta'nbtui, contectioncr, were then placed at the har, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHI COURT OF JUSTLCIA',lY. - I 11 b).. . - 7 . I I I A l ?? * ,.1 ~s Oni~leAuldas', /?aber- ivkssh eap' ithi sthal. ~ a lilcs ?? :100 a stall ill the Veal Marbor, Ed3ln. on yi a at albeing habit and ropeto at . ti i led I Na i ittr. Tha Jtirry having returnedl a t 't eliattl~hng he lbelproria, the prissoner ?? o ti. Jireitt 'lAicaisre, ca tier, chargedu %Iith fivgivr.i, eat S 1- ftd srt ...